Everest Poker Lawsuit a Sign of Decline for 2010 WSOP?

Filed Under: 2009 WSOP, 2010 WSOP, ACC, CA, EPT, ESPN, Entertainment, Everest Poker, Final Table, Harrah's Entertainment, Inter, Las Vegas, News, PLO, Poker, The Championship, The World Series, WSOP, Wor, ads, b, casino, cast, championship, d, eve, france, full tilt, harrah's, hot, ing, law, main event, media, new, players, s, sponsor, the rio, tilt, tour, tournament, vegas, world series of poker, world-series, wsop main event by: admin

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2009 WSOP at the Rio Resort
Will Everest Poker’s $22.5 million pullout hurt the 2010 WSOP?

Will the lawsuit filed recently in Las Vegas against Harrah’s Entertainment, owner of the World Series of Poker, by a heavyweight sponsor become something more than a speed bump of passing interest? Ultra Internet Media, owner of Everest Poker signed a long term agreement with Harrah’s for brand placement of the of the Everest Poker logo on all WSOP tables, including all WSOP tables used in ESPN broadcast of the WSOP. In return, Ultra Internet Media hands over twenty-two and a half million for the three years of exposure.

Unfortunately, by the time the ESPN produced coverage of the 2009 WSOP was broadcast in France, a majority of Everest Poker’s players are French, the Everest Poker logos had morphed into Full Tilt, a major Everest competitor. Needless to say, the bang-for-the-buck factor Everest expected from the WSOP sponsorship deal took a major hit.

The Lawsuit filed Thursday in Las Vegas federal court by Ultra Internet Media against Harrah’s Entertainment alleges breach of contract. Everest Poker does not accept players from the US.

Read the complete details of the lawsuit in the Las Vegas Sun article, Company sues World Series of Poker over tourney sponsorship.

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2009 WSOP at the Rio Resort
WSOP Main Event Final Table moments after the championship tournament ended

Everest Poker Lawsuit a Sign of Decline for 2010 WSOP?

Filed Under: 2009 WSOP, 2010 WSOP, ACC, CA, EPT, ESPN, Entertainment, Everest Poker, Final Table, Harrah's Entertainment, Inter, Las Vegas, News, PLO, Poker, The Championship, The World Series, WSOP, Wor, ads, b, casino, cast, championship, d, eve, france, full tilt, harrah's, hot, ing, law, main event, media, new, players, s, sponsor, the rio, tilt, tour, tournament, vegas, world series of poker, world-series, wsop main event by: admin

photo by flipchip • lasvegasvegas.com
2009 WSOP at the Rio Resort
Will Everest Poker’s $22.5 million pullout hurt the 2010 WSOP?

Will the lawsuit filed recently in Las Vegas against Harrah’s Entertainment, owner of the World Series of Poker, by a heavyweight sponsor become something more than a speed bump of passing interest? Ultra Internet Media, owner of Everest Poker signed a long term agreement with Harrah’s for brand placement of the of the Everest Poker logo on all WSOP tables, including all WSOP tables used in ESPN broadcast of the WSOP. In return, Ultra Internet Media hands over twenty-two and a half million for the three years of exposure.

Unfortunately, by the time the ESPN produced coverage of the 2009 WSOP was broadcast in France, a majority of Everest Poker’s players are French, the Everest Poker logos had morphed into Full Tilt, a major Everest competitor. Needless to say, the bang-for-the-buck factor Everest expected from the WSOP sponsorship deal took a major hit.

The Lawsuit filed Thursday in Las Vegas federal court by Ultra Internet Media against Harrah’s Entertainment alleges breach of contract. Everest Poker does not accept players from the US.

Read the complete details of the lawsuit in the Las Vegas Sun article, Company sues World Series of Poker over tourney sponsorship.

photo by flipchip • lasvegasvegas.com
2009 WSOP at the Rio Resort
WSOP Main Event Final Table moments after the championship tournament ended

Everest Poker Lawsuit a Sign of Decline for 2010 WSOP?

Filed Under: 2009 WSOP, 2010 WSOP, ACC, CA, Casinos, EPT, ESPN, Entertainment, Events, Everest Poker, Final Table, Harrah's Entertainment, Inter, Las Vegas, News, PLO, Poker, The Championship, The World Series, WSOP, Wor, ads, b, casino, cast, championship, d, eve, france, full tilt, harrah's, hot, ing, law, main event, media, new, players, s, sponsor, the rio, tilt, tour, tournament, vegas, world series of poker, world-series, wsop main event by: admin

photo by flipchip • lasvegasvegas.com
2009 WSOP at the Rio Resort
Will Everest Poker’s $22.5 million pullout hurt the 2010 WSOP?

Will the lawsuit filed recently in Las Vegas against Harrah’s Entertainment, owner of the World Series of Poker, by a heavyweight sponsor become something more than a speed bump of passing interest? Ultra Internet Media, owner of Everest Poker signed a long term agreement with Harrah’s for brand placement of the of the Everest Poker logo on all WSOP tables, including all WSOP tables used in ESPN broadcast of the WSOP. In return, Ultra Internet Media hands over twenty-two and a half million for the three years of exposure.

Unfortunately, by the time the ESPN produced coverage of the 2009 WSOP was broadcast in France, a majority of Everest Poker’s players are French, the Everest Poker logos had morphed into Full Tilt, a major Everest competitor. Needless to say, the bang-for-the-buck factor Everest expected from the WSOP sponsorship deal took a major hit.

The Lawsuit filed Thursday in Las Vegas federal court by Ultra Internet Media against Harrah’s Entertainment alleges breach of contract. Everest Poker does not accept players from the US.

Read the complete details of the lawsuit in the Las Vegas Sun article, Company sues World Series of Poker over tourney sponsorship.

photo by flipchip • lasvegasvegas.com
2009 WSOP at the Rio Resort
WSOP Main Event Final Table moments after the championship tournament ended

Everest Poker Lawsuit a Sign of Decline for 2010 WSOP?

Filed Under: 2009 WSOP, 2010 WSOP, ACC, CA, EPT, ESPN, Entertainment, Events, Everest Poker, Final Table, Harrah's Entertainment, Inter, Las Vegas, News, PLO, Poker, The Championship, The World Series, WSOP, Wor, ads, b, casino, cast, championship, d, eve, france, full tilt, harrah's, hot, ing, law, main event, media, new, players, s, sponsor, the rio, tilt, tour, tournament, vegas, world series of poker, world-series, wsop main event by: admin

photo by flipchip • lasvegasvegas.com
2009 WSOP at the Rio Resort
Will Everest Poker’s $22.5 million pullout hurt the 2010 WSOP?

Will the lawsuit filed recently in Las Vegas against Harrah’s Entertainment, owner of the World Series of Poker, by a heavyweight sponsor become something more than a speed bump of passing interest? Ultra Internet Media, owner of Everest Poker signed a long term agreement with Harrah’s for brand placement of the of the Everest Poker logo on all WSOP tables, including all WSOP tables used in ESPN broadcast of the WSOP. In return, Ultra Internet Media hands over twenty-two and a half million for the three years of exposure.

Unfortunately, by the time the ESPN produced coverage of the 2009 WSOP was broadcast in France, a majority of Everest Poker’s players are French, the Everest Poker logos had morphed into Full Tilt, a major Everest competitor. Needless to say, the bang-for-the-buck factor Everest expected from the WSOP sponsorship deal took a major hit.

The Lawsuit filed Thursday in Las Vegas federal court by Ultra Internet Media against Harrah’s Entertainment alleges breach of contract. Everest Poker does not accept players from the US.

Read the complete details of the lawsuit in the Las Vegas Sun article, Company sues World Series of Poker over tourney sponsorship.

photo by flipchip • lasvegasvegas.com
2009 WSOP at the Rio Resort
WSOP Main Event Final Table moments after the championship tournament ended

Everest Poker Lawsuit a Sign of Decline for 2010 WSOP?

Filed Under: 2009 WSOP, 2010 WSOP, ACC, CA, EPT, ESPN, Entertainment, Everest Poker, Final Table, Games, Harrah's Entertainment, Inter, Las Vegas, News, PLO, Poker, The Championship, The World Series, WSOP, Wor, ads, b, casino, cast, championship, d, eve, france, full tilt, harrah's, hot, ing, law, main event, media, new, players, s, sponsor, the rio, tilt, tour, tournament, vegas, world series of poker, world-series, wsop main event by: admin

photo by flipchip • lasvegasvegas.com
2009 WSOP at the Rio Resort
Will Everest Poker’s $22.5 million pullout hurt the 2010 WSOP?

Will the lawsuit filed recently in Las Vegas against Harrah’s Entertainment, owner of the World Series of Poker, by a heavyweight sponsor become something more than a speed bump of passing interest? Ultra Internet Media, owner of Everest Poker signed a long term agreement with Harrah’s for brand placement of the of the Everest Poker logo on all WSOP tables, including all WSOP tables used in ESPN broadcast of the WSOP. In return, Ultra Internet Media hands over twenty-two and a half million for the three years of exposure.

Unfortunately, by the time the ESPN produced coverage of the 2009 WSOP was broadcast in France, a majority of Everest Poker’s players are French, the Everest Poker logos had morphed into Full Tilt, a major Everest competitor. Needless to say, the bang-for-the-buck factor Everest expected from the WSOP sponsorship deal took a major hit.

The Lawsuit filed Thursday in Las Vegas federal court by Ultra Internet Media against Harrah’s Entertainment alleges breach of contract. Everest Poker does not accept players from the US.

Read the complete details of the lawsuit in the Las Vegas Sun article, Company sues World Series of Poker over tourney sponsorship.

photo by flipchip • lasvegasvegas.com
2009 WSOP at the Rio Resort
WSOP Main Event Final Table moments after the championship tournament ended

Everest Poker Lawsuit a Sign of Decline for 2010 WSOP?

Filed Under: 2009 WSOP, 2010 WSOP, ACC, CA, Casinos, EPT, ESPN, Entertainment, Everest Poker, Final Table, Games, Harrah's Entertainment, Inter, Las Vegas, News, PLO, Poker, The Championship, The World Series, WSOP, Wor, ads, b, casino, cast, championship, d, eve, france, full tilt, harrah's, hot, ing, law, main event, media, new, players, s, sponsor, the rio, tilt, tour, tournament, vegas, world series of poker, world-series, wsop main event by: admin

photo by flipchip • lasvegasvegas.com
2009 WSOP at the Rio Resort
Will Everest Poker’s $22.5 million pullout hurt the 2010 WSOP?

Will the lawsuit filed recently in Las Vegas against Harrah’s Entertainment, owner of the World Series of Poker, by a heavyweight sponsor become something more than a speed bump of passing interest? Ultra Internet Media, owner of Everest Poker signed a long term agreement with Harrah’s for brand placement of the of the Everest Poker logo on all WSOP tables, including all WSOP tables used in ESPN broadcast of the WSOP. In return, Ultra Internet Media hands over twenty-two and a half million for the three years of exposure.

Unfortunately, by the time the ESPN produced coverage of the 2009 WSOP was broadcast in France, a majority of Everest Poker’s players are French, the Everest Poker logos had morphed into Full Tilt, a major Everest competitor. Needless to say, the bang-for-the-buck factor Everest expected from the WSOP sponsorship deal took a major hit.

The Lawsuit filed Thursday in Las Vegas federal court by Ultra Internet Media against Harrah’s Entertainment alleges breach of contract. Everest Poker does not accept players from the US.

Read the complete details of the lawsuit in the Las Vegas Sun article, Company sues World Series of Poker over tourney sponsorship.

photo by flipchip • lasvegasvegas.com
2009 WSOP at the Rio Resort
WSOP Main Event Final Table moments after the championship tournament ended

Everest Poker Lawsuit a Sign of Decline for 2010 WSOP?

Filed Under: 2009 WSOP, 2010 WSOP, ACC, CA, EPT, ESPN, Entertainment, Everest Poker, Final Table, Games, Harrah's Entertainment, Inter, Las Vegas, News, PLO, Poker, The Championship, The World Series, WSOP, Wor, ads, b, casino, cast, championship, d, eve, france, full tilt, harrah's, hot, ing, law, main event, media, new, players, s, sponsor, the rio, tilt, tour, tournament, vegas, world series of poker, world-series, wsop main event by: admin

photo by flipchip • lasvegasvegas.com
2009 WSOP at the Rio Resort
Will Everest Poker’s $22.5 million pullout hurt the 2010 WSOP?

Will the lawsuit filed recently in Las Vegas against Harrah’s Entertainment, owner of the World Series of Poker, by a heavyweight sponsor become something more than a speed bump of passing interest? Ultra Internet Media, owner of Everest Poker signed a long term agreement with Harrah’s for brand placement of the of the Everest Poker logo on all WSOP tables, including all WSOP tables used in ESPN broadcast of the WSOP. In return, Ultra Internet Media hands over twenty-two and a half million for the three years of exposure.

Unfortunately, by the time the ESPN produced coverage of the 2009 WSOP was broadcast in France, a majority of Everest Poker’s players are French, the Everest Poker logos had morphed into Full Tilt, a major Everest competitor. Needless to say, the bang-for-the-buck factor Everest expected from the WSOP sponsorship deal took a major hit.

The Lawsuit filed Thursday in Las Vegas federal court by Ultra Internet Media against Harrah’s Entertainment alleges breach of contract. Everest Poker does not accept players from the US.

Read the complete details of the lawsuit in the Las Vegas Sun article, Company sues World Series of Poker over tourney sponsorship.

photo by flipchip • lasvegasvegas.com
2009 WSOP at the Rio Resort
WSOP Main Event Final Table moments after the championship tournament ended

Everest Poker announces European Cup IV

Filed Under: ACC, Articles, CA, CES, Entertainment, Events, Everest Poker, EverestPoker, EverestPoker.com, News, Online, Online Poker, PLO, Poker, Poker News, Tournaments, UNC, Visit, WSOP, ads, b, casino, d, eve, final tournament, freeroll, freerolls, hot, information, ing, ka, live poker, online poker news, online poker rooms, players, pool, prize pool, qualifiers, reviews, s, spa, sponsor, tour, tournament, vegas, wedoitallvegas by: admin

Online poker site and official table sponsor of the WSOP, EverestPoker.com is announcing the return of its highly popular European Cup (EPEC), an exclusive team tournament series running from February to April, and culminating with a live final event in May, 2010.

The fourth edition of the EverestPoker European Cup offers amateur and novice players from 15 different countries the opportunity to battle for the title and more than $100.00 in prizes, all while they experience live poker play in one of the largest freerolls in the online poker industry.

The qualification process for EPEC 2010 is simple. The tournament is open to 15 countries. Everest has 225 Live Finale spots to fill, so 15 players from each country will advance.  A combination of free online and live qualifiers will determine each team.

Teams will compete in a series of online and live qualifiers, and at the end of the event, the team who posts the best overall performance wins the EPEC 2010 Title and a share of the $100,000 prize pool all qualifiers.

Live events will take place across Europe throughout March and April and online qualifiers will take place on Everest Poker from February to April 2009, culminating in a three-day live final tournament in a sunny European resort in May, 2010. Finalists will each get a $2,000 EPEC Live Finale Package that includes a seat to the $100,000 Everest Poker European Cup live final, hotel accomodation, and  cash for personal and travel expenses.

For more information about the available qualifiers, please visit EverestPoker.com.

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Everest Poker to Sponsor Ten of their Best Players with $100K Deals

Filed Under: CA, Dream, Everest Poker, EverestPoker, EverestPoker.com, Germany, LFL, Live the Dream, Online, Online Poker, PLO, Poker, Poker Tips, Tournaments, WAG, WSOP, ads, b, d, france, hungary, ing, january, live poker, new, november, october, players, poker room, poker tournament, poker tournaments, promotion, promotions, reviews, s, spa, spain, sponsor, tour, vegas, wedoitallvegas, wsop 2010 by: admin

50,000 of Everest Poker’s best players competed in the “Live the Dream” promotion which ended recently in Vienna, Austria but only ten of them are receiving the $100K sponsorship packages. These lucky ten will play at the world’s best poker tournaments for a full year, including the WSOP 2010.

Only 200 made the cut to attend the final live poker event in Palais Auersperg on January 9th and 10th, and out of these players the final standing ten will represent Everest Poker for the next year with all travel expenses paid. These ten packages are worth a total of $100K each.

The ten finalists are: Fabien “SchumyFab” Perrot, Leonard “leoledingo” Truche and Julien “Garrincho54″ Claudepierre from France, Ronny “Spadesman” Pickard and Tobias “Tobestar11″ Wagner from Germany, Koen “koendb” de Bakker from The Netherlands, Javier “elflacokanu” Martinez from Spain, Sigurd “TheBigViking” Eskeland from Norway, Thomas “DannyMcCoy” Froslev from Denmark and the only female winner Viktoria “SexyGirl” Szlasi from Hungary.

The final 200 players were chosen by a panel of judges during the months of October and November of last year with points awarded for online poker skills, live poker ability, ambassador quality and the newest category-popular voting. The final ten will now represent the online poker room-Everest Poker for the next year at the biggest poker tournaments in the world.

Everest Poker’s Winterfest Entering its Final Days

Filed Under: $250K Guaranteed, CA, CES, Everest Poker, EverestPoker, EverestPoker.com, Inter, New Year, News, Online, Online Poker, PLO, Poker, SEC, Tournaments, Visit, ads, b, d, freeroll, guaranteed, ing, new, players, poker room, poker tournament, prize pool, promotions, reviews, s, satellites, schedule, spa, tour, vegas, wedoitallvegas, winterfest by: admin

As Everest Poker’s Winterfest draws to a close, the online poker room is now giving players their last chances to satellite into January’s $250,000 Guaranteed for $0. The Free daily satellites at Everest Poker will end on January 2nd, with the big $250,000 Guaranteed taking place on January 3rd, 2010.

Every day from now until January 2nd, play in a Free $250K Guaranteed Satellite at 19:00 GMT for your chance to win a slice of the biggest monthly prize pool with zero risk. The top three players in every $250K Guaranteed satellite freeroll will each win an entry into the biggest monthly tournament worth $360.

All Free $250K Guaranteed Satellites can be found under the “Winterfest” tab in the Scheduled Tournaments section of the lobby. Don’t miss your chance to ring in the New Year with a big cash at EverestPoker.com!

In addition to the week of Free $250,000 Guaranteed Satellites, there are even more ways to play the $250,000 Guaranteed on January 3rd for much less than the $336+24 buy-in.

Satellite in with daily $9+1 Rebuys or $30+3 Freezeouts, or climb the Everest Poker Steps and win your seat for as little as $2.

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